April 22, 2019 More and more, consumers want food grown in environmentally friendly ways. And it’s putting pressure on already stressed-out farmers. That's where Field Work comes in. It’s a new podcast from APM that explores how the world of agriculture is changing. I spoke with Field Work hosts Zach Johnson and Mitchell Hora, two commercial row-crop farmers, about the podcast, and the successes and challenges farmers are experiencing today. ~ Angela Davis, MPR News host | Forecast | Updraft
A federal judge in a California class action suit says Twin Cities-based UnitedHealth Group wrongly refused to pay mental health treatment costs for tens of thousands of customers. The judge said the insurer restricted coverage to protect its bottom line. UnitedHealth slammed For restricting access to mental health care Call to MindConversations on mental health
Most snoring is harmless, aside from the misery it might cause your bed mate. In some cases though, it's a sign of sleep apnea, a serious condition. Here's how to know the difference.
PFAS are a family of chemicals accumulating in the soil, rivers, drinking water and the human body. How much exposure to these substances in clothes, firefighting foam and food wrap is too much?
The Minnesota Court of Appeals has overturned a ruling that the Department of Natural Resources violated the Minnesota Environmental Rights Act in managing groundwater pumping permits.
Minnesotans of all shapes and species are rushing out to enjoy the warm spring weather. That includes black bears, which have begun stumbling out of hibernation and onto your bird feeder.
The WNBA is nearly doubling its national TV exposure with a multiyear deal with CBS Sports. The Minnesota Lynx vs. the Chicago Sky on May 25 will be the first game on the CBS Sports Network.